Shelters to remain open in
Batavia, Buffalo, Macedon, Rochester; Red Cross supporting community shelters
As power restoration efforts
continue across the Western and Central New York Region following this week’s
windstorms, the American Red Cross has closed three storm shelters, with a
fourth scheduled to close by Saturday afternoon. Shelters at the Kendall Town
Hall, Frontier Fire Hall and Varysburg Fire Hall were closed on Saturday as
residents have been able to return to their homes. A shelter at Cross Creek
Church in Macedon is scheduled to close on Sunday afternoon. Anyone in these
areas in need of additional assistance is asked to call their local Red Cross
Chapter.
Red
Cross volunteers continue to operate storm shelters at the following locations:
FINGER LAKES CHAPTER (Chapter phone:
607-936-3766):
·
Cross
Creek Church
3259 Canandaigua Road, Macedon
3259 Canandaigua Road, Macedon
GREATER ROCHESTER CHAPTER (Chapter phone:
585-241-4400):
·
David
Gantt Center
700 North Street, Rochester
700 North Street, Rochester
·
Monroe
Community College, Building 10
1000 East Henrietta Road, Rochester
1000 East Henrietta Road, Rochester
WESTERN NEW YORK CHAPTER (Chapter phone: 716-886-7500):
·
Batavia
Veterans Administration Hospital, Building 4
222 Richmond Avenue, Batavia
222 Richmond Avenue, Batavia
Additional
community storm shelters are being operated by other agencies and many are
receiving Red Cross support. For example, a number of cots, blankets and
comfort kits have been delivered to Gates Town Hall and Greece Community
Center. The Red Cross remains in constant contact with emergency officials
across Western and Central New York to coordinate the most efficient and
effective response to this disaster, and is prepared to provide additional
relief services as needed.
An additional shelter
remains open at St. John’s Episcopal Church on Colonial Circle in Buffalo for those displaced by a
multi-unit apartment fire on Lafayette Street in Buffalo early Saturday
morning.
With
cold temperatures predicted throughout the weekend, the Red Cross encourages
families to take precautions to stay safe:
·
Never use a generator inside a home,
garage, basement, crawlspace or any partially enclosed area. Locate unit away
from doors, windows and vents that could allow carbon monoxide to come indoors.
·
Keep all potential sources of
fuel, including paper, clothing, bedding or rugs at least three feet away from
space heaters, stoves or fireplaces.
·
Portable heaters and fireplaces
should never be left unattended.
·
Never use a cooking range or oven
to heat your home.
·
Keep fire in your fireplace by
using a glass or metal fire screen large enough to catch sparks and rolling
logs.
·
Run water at a trickle to help
prevent pipes from freezing
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Download the free Red Cross Emergency App, which offers additional safety tips, as well as real-time
weather alerts, shelter locations and more.
You can help people
affected by disasters like home fires, power outages and countless other crises
by making a donation to support American Red Cross Disaster Relief. Your gift
enables the Red Cross to prepare for, respond to and help people recover from
disasters big and small. Visit redcross.org, call 1-800-REDCROSS or text the word
REDCROSS to 90999 to make a $10 donation.